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they have to utilize technology in the proper way. one of the things that worries me a bit about the use of social media is that you choose who your friends are. you choose who to follow on twit i worry people are choosing to follow and friend people who have the same views as they are. >> rose: theory is also applicable to what people watch on cable television. >> yes, msnbc one way, fox the other. that's right. and that worries me. where is the open mindedness. one of the reasons there's so few people who haven't made up their mind is that people are watching and tweeting and following the people who share their views so they're not open to new ideas and they don't want to hear new ideas, they want their preconceived notions to be ratified basically. it war worries me. >> rose: and the responsibilities of journal schism to put that out and make sure the voices of analysis and assessment that are unbiased and not are not trying to convince -- you know, as we said, speak the choir. "deadlines and disruptions." deadlines because that's
they have to utilize technology in the proper way. one of the things that worries me a bit about the use of social media is that you choose who your friends are. you choose who to follow on twit i worry people are choosing to follow and friend people who have the same views as they are. >> rose: theory is also applicable to what people watch on cable television. >> yes, msnbc one way, fox the other. that's right. and that worries me. where is the open mindedness. one of the reasons...
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and the fact is th is that capabilities and technologies on our ships are better than ever before, and they're the best in the world and they will remain that way. >> okay. yes, sir. right here. >> good afternoon. i'm patrick wilson, i'm an iraq veteran. i watched with interest the drawdown in iraq from very, very close, transition to a new dawn and into that area. most recently i've watched the boxes turn red in afghanistan. forgive me, i'm a veteran of infantry battalion, is a 10. we make slides. in our slides, commanders want to know make the boxes dream. what i see in afghanistan, those recent report is, everything the army has said about the quote unquote progress of research in afghanistan, all the boxes are read. my question is, if you're looking back to the iraq conflict, if the surge had gone as bad as it now appears the surge is gone in afghanistan, where would be political fallout be? i'm frustrated not about the political debate at how little discussion there is anywhere in the media about the fact that afghanistan apparently the surge there, the soldiers who sacrificed the
and the fact is th is that capabilities and technologies on our ships are better than ever before, and they're the best in the world and they will remain that way. >> okay. yes, sir. right here. >> good afternoon. i'm patrick wilson, i'm an iraq veteran. i watched with interest the drawdown in iraq from very, very close, transition to a new dawn and into that area. most recently i've watched the boxes turn red in afghanistan. forgive me, i'm a veteran of infantry battalion, is a 10....
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martin roesch, founder and chief technology officer of cyber solution security firm, sourcefire. we went to london to get you back because you were so great last time you were here. we know these attacks are coming. how come they don't protect themselves from it? >> well, you know, they have infrastructure in place, they have tools in place that are designed to help them mitigate these attacks, to stop them. unfortunately the structure of the attacks themselves they aren't known specifically ahead of time. and that means the attacks have to go in progress before they can start bringing their tools to bear to stop them. so the very nature of the way the internet works allow these attacks to be launched. once you see what they look like you can start trying to control them. ashley: but, of any industry, the financial industry probably spends more money on internet security than any other, martin. clearly they just can't cope. so is there, you know, taking this a step further, seems to me that, we're always playing catch up with these hackers. we're always reacting, rather than bein
martin roesch, founder and chief technology officer of cyber solution security firm, sourcefire. we went to london to get you back because you were so great last time you were here. we know these attacks are coming. how come they don't protect themselves from it? >> well, you know, they have infrastructure in place, they have tools in place that are designed to help them mitigate these attacks, to stop them. unfortunately the structure of the attacks themselves they aren't known...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. ♪ cheeseburger in paradise making the best of every bite ♪ >>> cheeseburger moments here. >> oh, man. >> overnights too. dinner time for us. cheeseburger in paradise sound good right now. any burger would do. >> yes, especially the ones we're about to show you, though. they are high-priced, big money burgers, you may even call them the burgers for the 1%. abc's t.j. winick was sure to take a bite. >> reporter: new york city landmark serendipity 3 known for its decadent deserts like the $1,000 ice cream sundae. cooked up a $295 hamburger even guinness certified it the most expensive in the world. this is white truffle butter infused with ten different herbs. >> reporter: don't forget the bun. in this case, flecked with pure 24 karat gold flakes from switzerland. if you think a $300 burger is over the top, you are not alone. >> $6.66 burger is seasoned. >> reporter: these two men, founders of 666 burger truck aren't
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. ♪ cheeseburger in paradise making the best of every bite ♪ >>> cheeseburger moments here. >> oh, man. >> overnights too. dinner time for us. cheeseburger in paradise sound good right now. any burger would do. >> yes, especially the ones we're about to show you, though. they are high-priced, big money burgers, you may even...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. >>> this morning on "go healthy today," remedies for the flu. on average, adults catch a cold about two to three times a year. but for kids, it's a lot more than that. the pediatrician and spokesperson for the american academy of pediatrics. good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> so kids can catch up to ten colds a year? >> sometimes even a few more. especially if they're around other children. that's why we teach kids to cover their cough, use a tissue when they blow their nose and throw it away. wash their hands frequently and in classrooms, make sure teachers are wiping and cleaning surfaces. >> just to be clear, there's a difference between the cold and a flu? >> there is. they're both caused be i viruses, but many cold viruses and there's several flu viruses. the best way to decrease your chance of getting either one is to get a flu vaccine and wash your hands frequently. >> let's say your
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. >>> this morning on "go healthy today," remedies for the flu. on average, adults catch a cold about two to three times a year. but for kids, it's a lot more than that. the pediatrician and spokesperson for the american academy of pediatrics. good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> so kids can catch up to ten colds a year?...
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i think they know -- we had the big opportunity because we've large advantage in our technology. there's a tremendous demand for these earth mover tires. these are tires that go on mining and construction equipment. we trial are building a plant and expand ago plant in south carolina, 80% of what we make in earth mover tire capacity there is exported outside of the united states. >> steve: so if you're building earth mover tires and caterpillar tires, you're optimistic about the future. but when you look at the number of people who have unfortunately dropped out of the job market, it's heart breaking that so many people have been unable to find jobs in the last four years. >> it is. it is. and we look at it, looking at the 22,000 people that we employee in north america today, during 2012, we're hiring 1500 people. 500 people for these new projects and about 1,000 to replace attrition in our company. the average tenure of our 22,000 pleas is 24 years. so a lot of them are getting near the end of their career. >> steve: how is the obamacare, as it's been called, impacting your com
i think they know -- we had the big opportunity because we've large advantage in our technology. there's a tremendous demand for these earth mover tires. these are tires that go on mining and construction equipment. we trial are building a plant and expand ago plant in south carolina, 80% of what we make in earth mover tire capacity there is exported outside of the united states. >> steve: so if you're building earth mover tires and caterpillar tires, you're optimistic about the future....